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Slip and Fall Accidents
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by Eric Morris
The law related to personal injury generally deals with injuries to a person that require medical attention. The injury can be caused by anything. Typical causes of injury that give rise to claims for are: car accidents, work related injuries, railroad accidents, animal attacks, boating accidents, defective products, plane crashes, slip and falls, trucking accidents, motorcycle accidents, professional malpractice, negligence of others and death caused by another. Sometimes insurance disputes arise out of one of these injuries; other times disputes with insurance companies arises because the insurance company simply does not want to pay the covered expense. In these instances, the insurance company generally makes up an excuse to avoid the claim.
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Slip and Fall Accidents
Automobile and Motorcycle Accidents
Medical Malpractice Claims
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by Jennifer Bailey
Personal injury claims are made when a person suffers injury from another person, object, or company. The injury can be physical, emotional or financial. The only thing is that, it has to be proved. Personal injuries may include: slip and fall injuries, nursing home abuse, car accidents, defective product injury, exposure to toxic materials, medical malpractices, wrongful death (due to negligence), drug injury, dog bite or job injuries.
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Slip and Fall Accidents
Claims Process
Medical Malpractice Claims
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